Basic Information | |
Stage Name: | Bongi Mbonambi |
Real Name: | Mbongeni Theo Mbonambi |
Occupation: | Athlete: Professional Rugby Player |
Date Of Birth/Age: | 7 January 1991 (32 Years Old) |
Place of Birth: | Bethlehem, South Africa |
Gender: | Male |
Nationality: | South African |
Marital Status: | Married (Madimetja Lucky Phakeng) |
Education: | Tshwane University of Technology |
Bongi Mbonambi Biography
Mbongeni Theo Mbonambi, known simply as Bongi Mbonambi, is a South African rugby player and part of the country’s national rugby team known as the Springboks. He was born to parents who had a keen interest in sports, so his delving into the same field is in no way surprising.
He started his professional career at the Bulls Franchise and moved to the Stormers soon after. The year was 2015. A year after, he had his Test debut in the clash against Ireland in 2016, when he was selected to replace the then-captain Adriaan Strauss.
In the intervening years, he had built up an impressive profile as one of the top rugby players in South Africa.
Quotable:
“There was never a time when I doubted my ability, even when some of the coaches were telling me I’d never progress beyond the age-group level.”
Age
Bongi Mbonambi was born on January 7, 1991, which means he is currently 32 years
Net Worth
Bongi is doing pretty well by South African standards. He would never be caught dead speaking about his net worth, but some online sources point him as being worth around $3 million – not bad by South African standards.
House
When one becomes a celebrity. the interest in where one lives hits the roof. But then, most celebs make it a point to hide details about their house for their own safety. That’s what Bongi has done. Details about his home are currently not available,
Cars
What cars does the rugby player own? It’s unclear, but he is said to have had sponsorship deals with Land Rover at some point.
Wife
Bongi Mbonambi is a married man, so you may want to look elsewhere if you have designs on him. His wife is a lady known as Anastacia. They got married in a colourful ceremony back in 2017. They have been together ever since.
Parents
The names of Bongi Mbonambi’s parents are unknown. However, some details about them are public, including that his father was a police officer who boxed and played baseball in his younger years. Also, his mother is said to be a nurse who played tennis in her younger years.
Salary
It is unclear how much the rugby ace earns annually, as it is one subject he would rather keep close to his chest. However, some online sources claim that he earns $500k annually. We cannot independently verify the sum
Height
Bongi is neither the tallest nor the shortest in South African rugby. Standing at 1.75 metres, he easily falls in the middle of the range.
Weight
f you are a big fan of rugby, you probably already know that it is a game of braw – a game of strength. So most of those who delve into the game make it a point to develop their bodies so they can perform optimally. Anyway, at the time of writing Bongi Mbonambi is said to weigh 108 kg.
Stats & Position
An athlete’s career is rarely complete without stats. When one talks stats, one key area and achievements – or the lack of it – in an athlete’s career. Bongi’s stats are extensive and we cannot possibly include them all in an article of this length.
By the way, he plays the “hooker” position.
Stats and game sheets for season 2022/2023
Tournament | Team | Opponent | Place | Res | Date | N° | T | D | P | C | Points | YC | RC | Min | |
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United Rugby Championship – R5 | Sharks | Glasgow | HOME | W | 15/10 | 16 | 1 | 5 | 30′ | ||||||
Autumn Nations Cup – R2 | South Africa | Ireland | AWAY | L | 05/11 | 16 | 24′ | ||||||||
Autumn Nations Cup – R3 | South Africa | France | AWAY | L | 12/11 | 2 | 38′ | ||||||||
Autumn Nations Cup – R4 | South Africa | Italy | AWAY | W | 19/11 | 2 | 1 | 5 | 49′ | ||||||
Autumn Nations Cup – R5 | South Africa | England | AWAY | W | 26/11 | 2 | 45′ | ||||||||
United Rugby Championship – R9 | Sharks | Ospreys | HOME | W | 02/12 | 2 | 54′ | ||||||||
Champions Cup – R1 | Sharks | Harlequins | HOME | W | 10/12 | 2 | 1 | 5 | 1 | 59′ | |||||
Champions Cup – R2 | Sharks | Bordeaux | AWAY | W | 16/12 | 2 | 67′ | ||||||||
United Rugby Championship – R11 | Sharks | Bulls | HOME | W | 31/12 | 2 | 1 | 5 | 54′ | ||||||
Champions Cup – R3 | Sharks | Bordeaux | HOME | W | 14/01 | 2 | 8′ | ||||||||
United Rugby Championship – R16 | Sharks | Scarlets | AWAY | L | 25/03 | 2 | 1 | 5 | 67′ | ||||||
Champions Cup – Round of 16 | Sharks | Munster | HOME | W | 01/04 | 2 | 2 | 10 | 59′ | ||||||
Champions Cup – Quarter-finals | Sharks | Toulouse | AWAY | L | 08/04 | 2 | 73′ | ||||||||
United Rugby Championship – R17 | Sharks | Benetton | HOME | W | 14/04 | 2 | 59′ | ||||||||
United Rugby Championship – R18 | Sharks | Munster | HOME | D | 22/04 | 2 | 1 | 5 | 65′ | ||||||
United Rugby Championship – Quarter-finals | Sharks | Leinster | AWAY | L | 06/05 | 2 | 59′ | ||||||||
Rugby Championship – R1 | South Africa | Australia | HOME | W | 08/07 | 2 | 62′ | ||||||||
Rugby Championship – R2 | South Africa | New Zealand | AWAY | L | 15/07 | 2 | 43′ | ||||||||
Rugby Championship – R3 | South Africa | Argentina | HOME | W | 29/07 | 16 | 22′ | ||||||||
Total: 19 matches | Starter: 84% 16 / 19 | 8 (Avg: 0.4) | 40 (Avg: 2.1) | 1 | 937′ (Avg: 49′) |